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Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 12-01-2009, 23:04:01
U susret ovogodisnjoj dodeli nagrada akademije,sinoc je D.Boylov Slumdog Millionaire pokupio glavne Zlatne Globuse.Za reziju,scenario i najbolji film.
Kate Winslet je najavila da ce ove godine sigurno osvojiti Oskara,jer je sinoc odnela dvostruku pobedu.
Konacno,i Mickey Rourke kao The Wrestler !
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 12-01-2009, 23:09:24
U kategoriji musical/comedy W.Allen Vicky Cristina Barcelona,te Sally Hawkins i Colin Farell.
I da,posthumno naravno Heath Ledger za epizodu u Mracnom vitezu.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kastor on 13-01-2009, 02:04:32
Drago mi je zbog Winslet i Farela, a nadao sam se da Ledžera neće ni nominovati. Silly me...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: kresha on 13-01-2009, 17:35:33
Da li je Son Pen nominovan?
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 13-01-2009, 17:48:58
Nisu jos uvek izasle zvanicne nominacije za Oskara,ali 99% je njegov Harvey Milk siguran da udje medju 5.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: kresha on 13-01-2009, 18:49:43
Po nekim kladionicama on je favorit za Oskara
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 13-01-2009, 19:11:20
Jel to onaj feg muvi?
Title: Re: Hm...
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 13-01-2009, 19:29:25
Quote from: "Harvester"Jel to onaj feg muvi?
Taj je.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 13-01-2009, 19:30:29
Quote from: "kresha"Po nekim kladionicama on je favorit za Oskara
Super,kazi mi u kojim,da se kladimo na Mickey Rourka. :!:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 15-01-2009, 19:55:54
BAFTA NOMINACIJE

Svečana dodela nagrada održaće se 8. februara u Royal Opera Houseu.


BEST FILM
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
FROST/NIXON
MILK
THE READER
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
HUNGER
IN BRUGES
MAMMA MIA!
MAN ON WIRE
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

LEADING ACTOR
FRANK LANGELLA Frost/Nixon
DEV PATEL Slumdog Millionaire
SEAN PENN Milk
BRAD PITT The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
MICKEY ROURKE The Wrestler

LEADING ACTRESS
ANGELINA JOLIE Changeling
KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS I've Loved You So Long
MERYL STREEP Doubt
KATE WINSLET The Reader
KATE WINSLET Revolutionary Road

SUPPORTING ACTOR
ROBERT DOWNEY JR. Tropic Thunder
BRENDAN GLEESON In Bruges
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN Doubt
HEATH LEDGER The Dark Knight
BRAD PITT Burn After Reading

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
AMY ADAMS Doubt
PENÉLOPE CRUZ Vicky Cristina Barcelona
FREIDA PINTO Slumdog Millionaire
TILDA SWINTON Burn After Reading
MARISA TOMEI The Wrestler

THE CARL FOREMAN AWARD for Special Achievement by a British Director, Writer or Producer for their First Feature Film
SIMON CHINN Producer – Man On Wire
JUDY CRAYMER Producer – Mamma Mia!
GARTH JENNINGS Writer – Son of Rambow
STEVE McQUEEN Director/Writer – Hunger
SOLON PAPADOPOULOS / ROY BOULTER Producers – Of Time And The City

DIRECTOR
CHANGELING Clint Eastwood
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON David Fincher
FROST/NIXON Ron Howard
THE READER Stephen Daldry
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE Danny Boyle

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
BURN AFTER READING Joel Coen / Ethan Coen
CHANGELING J. Michael Straczynski
I'VE LOVED YOU SO LONG Philippe Claudel
IN BRUGES Martin McDonagh
MILK Dustin Lance Black

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON Eric Roth
FROST/NIXON Peter Morgan
THE READER David Hare
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD Justin Haythe
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE Simon Beaufoy

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
THE BAADER MEINHOF COMPLEX
GOMORRAH
I'VE LOVED YOU SO LONG
PERSEPOLIS
WALTZ WITH BASHIR

ANIMATED FILM
PERSEPOLIS
WALL•E
WALTZ WITH BASHIR


MUSIC
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON Alexandre Desplat THE DARK KNIGHT Hans Zimmer / James Newton Howard
MAMMA MIA! Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE A. R. Rahman
WALL•E Thomas Newman

CINEMATOGRAPHY
CHANGELING
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
THE DARK KNIGHT
THE READER
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

EDITING
CHANGELING
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
THE DARK KNIGHT
FROST/NIXON
IN BRUGES
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

PRODUCTION DESIGN
CHANGELING
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
THE DARK KNIGHT
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE


COSTUME DESIGN
CHANGELING
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
THE DARK KNIGHT
THE DUCHESS
REVOLUTIONARY ROAD

SOUND
CHANGELING
THE DARK KNIGHT
QUANTUM OF SOLACE
SLUMDOG MILLIONARE
WALL•E

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
THE DARK KNIGHT
INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL
IRON MAN
QUANTUM OF SOLACE

MAKE UP & HAIR
THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON
THE DARK KNIGHT
THE DUCHESS
FROST/NIXON
MILK

SHORT ANIMATION
CODSWALLOP
VARMINTS
WALLACE AND GROMIT: A MATTER OF LOAF AND DEATH

SHORT FILM
KINGSLAND #1 THE DREAMER
LOVE YOU MORE
RALPH
SEPTEMBER
VOYAGES D'AFFAIRES (THE BUSINESS TRIP)
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: mafija_x on 16-01-2009, 00:43:57
Sve u svemu jedna dobra filmska godina je za nama.  :)
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: starla on 17-01-2009, 00:07:19
ja se kladim na shon penna

gay vs botox

mHmH.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 17-01-2009, 00:15:05
Bolje se kladi na botox. :)
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: starla on 19-01-2009, 00:43:01
I want to believe
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Milosh on 22-01-2009, 16:17:15
Best Motion Picture of the Year:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Frost/Nixon

Milk

The Reader

Slumdog Millionaire

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role:

Richard Jenkins for The Visitor

Frank Langella for Frost/Nixon

Sean Penn for Milk

Brad Pitt for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Mickey Rourke for The Wrestler

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role:

Anne Hathaway for Rachel Getting Married

Angelina Jolie for Changeling

Melissa Leo for Frozen River

Meryl Streep for Doubt

Kate Winslet for The Reader

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role:

Josh Brolin for Milk

Robert Downey Jr. for Tropic Thunder

Philip Seymour Hoffman for Doubt

Heath Ledger for The Dark Knight

Michael Shannon for Revolutionary Road

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role:

Amy Adams for Doubt

Penélope Cruz for Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Viola Davis for Doubt

Taraji P. Henson for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Marisa Tomei for The Wrestler

Best Achievement in Directing:

Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire

Stephen Daldry for The Reader

David Fincher for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Ron Howard for Frost/Nixon

Gus Van Sant for Milk

Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen:

Frozen River: Courtney Hunt

Happy-Go-Lucky: Mike Leigh

In Bruges: Martin McDonagh

Milk: Dustin Lance Black

WALL·E: Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter

Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Eric Roth, Robin Swicord

Doubt: John Patrick Shanley

Frost/Nixon: Peter Morgan

The Reader: David Hare

Slumdog Millionaire: Simon Beaufoy

Best Achievement in Cinematography:

Changeling

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

The Reader

Slumdog Millionaire

Best Achievement in Editing:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

Frost/Nixon

Milk

Slumdog Millionaire

Best Achievement in Art Direction:

Changeling

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

The Duchess

Revolutionary Road

Best Achievement in Costume Design:

Australia

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Duchess

Milk

Revolutionary Road

Best Achievement in Makeup:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Alexandre Desplat

Defiance: James Newton Howard

Milk: Danny Elfman

Slumdog Millionaire: A.R. Rahman

WALL·E: Thomas Newman

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song:

Slumdog Millionaire: A.R. Rahman, Gulzar ("Jai Ho")

Slumdog Millionaire: A.R. Rahman, M.I.A ("O Saya")

WALL·E: Peter Gabriel, Thomas Newman ("Down to Earth")

Best Achievement in Sound:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

Slumdog Millionaire

WALL·E

Wanted

Best Achievement in Sound Editing:

The Dark Knight

Iron Man

Slumdog Millionaire

WALL·E

Wanted

Best Achievement in Visual Effects:

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Dark Knight

Iron Man

Best Animated Feature Film of the Year:

Bolt

Kung Fu Panda

WALL·E

Best Foreign Language Film of the Year:

Der Baader Meinhof Komplex Germany)

Entre les murs (France)

Revanche (Austria)

Okuribito (Japan)

Vals Im Bashir (Israel)

Best Documentary:

The Betrayal - Nerakhoon

Encounters at the End of the World

The Garden

Man on Wire

Trouble the Water
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kastor on 22-01-2009, 16:26:03
Pih, nidje Farela, a Ledžer je naravno tu. Interesantna je nominacija scenarija In Bruge. Nema Gomore i to je interesantno.

edit: javljajte ako se pojavi dobar Baader Meinhof
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kastor on 22-01-2009, 16:29:47
Gore nedostaje:
Richard Jenkins - The Visitor (2007/I), glavna uloga
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 22-01-2009, 16:29:57
Ledžer je genije za Farela.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kastor on 22-01-2009, 16:31:29
Ma nije to poenta, Ledzer je sjajan, ali je mrtav, zakasnili su, ali više im odgovara ovako - montaža, tužna muzika, suzice širokog auditorijuma....
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Milosh on 22-01-2009, 16:33:16
Quote from: "Kastor"Interesantna je nominacija scenarija In Bruge.

Meni je najdraža upravo ova nominacija. Navijam za McDonagha. :)

Iznenađenje je da su uprkos silnom hajpu ipak iskulirali The Dark Knighta u glavnim kategorijama...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kastor on 22-01-2009, 16:36:09
Quote from: "Milosh"
Quote from: "Kastor"Interesantna je nominacija scenarija In Bruge.

Meni je najdraža upravo ova nominacije. Navijam za McDonagha. :)


I ja, naravski, interesantna mi je baš zato što nisam očekivao nominaciju.
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 22-01-2009, 17:10:23
Quote from: "Kastor"Ma nije to poenta, Ledzer je sjajan, ali je mrtav, zakasnili su, ali više im odgovara ovako - montaža, tužna muzika, suzice širokog auditorijuma....

Da, da, naravno, sve to stoji. Ja inače uopšte ne pratim Oskara i ne zanima me ni najmanje, ali nekako bi mi bilo drago da Ledger dobije neko priznanje. Ne zato što je umro mlad, nego zato što mislim da je bio odličan glumac. Naravno da bi ljepše bilo da ga je dobio za života.
Title: Re: Hm...
Post by: Kunac on 22-01-2009, 17:42:19
Quote from: "Harvester"Ledžer je genije za Farela.
Ali ga više nema.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: acaciA on 22-01-2009, 18:33:51
Benjamin Button: 13 nominations

Slumdog Millonaire: 10 nominations

The Reader: 6 nominations

Valjda mi je računica dobra. Navijam za 13 :)
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: acaciA on 22-01-2009, 19:04:14
The Dark Knight je neopravdano isključen iz trke za Best Motion Picture.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Milosh on 22-01-2009, 19:17:15
Quote from: "acaciA"The Dark Knight je neopravdano isključen iz trke za Best Motion Picture.

Ja bih to isto rekao za In Bruges, kao i za Farrella, a naročito Gleesona za glavnu odnosno sporednu ulogu. Doduše, još nisam pogledao većinu nominovanih pa ne mogu da sudim, ali The Reader se ušunjao na ovu listu pomalo neočekivano i već neki šuškaju o moćnom lobiju braće Weinstein. Što se prognoza tiče, pogodio sam četiri od pet nominovanih, jedino sam očekivao da The Dark Knight bude na mestu The Readera. Nego, jesam li ja jedini ko je odlučio da Benjamina Buttona sačeka u bioskopu? Kakav god da je film u celini (a čujem prilično podeljene reakcije) siguran sam da je vizuelno savršen i rekao bih da je šteta da se gleda na divxu obzirom da 6. februar i nije toliko daleko...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kastor on 22-01-2009, 19:20:01
yup, gledao sam sat vremena i odlučio da ga odložim za bioskop, ali i to što sam uspeo da ga prekinem dosta govori.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kunac on 22-01-2009, 19:30:18
Ja bih isto da se sačuvam za bioskopsku projekciju...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 22-01-2009, 20:10:28
Najvise u odnosu na Golden Globe je izgubio Sam Mendes i Revolutionary Road, a najvise dobio Gus Van Sant.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: acaciA on 22-01-2009, 20:26:40
Izgleda da nisi.  :)
Uzmite u obzir da vi živite u centru dešavanja, bioskop vam nudi
sve pogodnosti, mislim, udobnost, i vizuelni i zvučni ugođaj...ne smem ni da opišem kako izgleda odlazak u bioskop u mom gradu :lol:

Što se tiče Benjamin Button-a, možda bih bila malo subjektivna, jer Finchera obožavam, tako da neću da ga komentarišem. Prepuštam svima da sami daju svoj sud. Uglavnom, moj favorit.

Kuriozitet, isti filmovi se ponavljaju u dve kategorije...

Best Achievement in Directing

Best Motion Picture of the Year

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Frost/Nixon

Milk

The Reader

Slumdog Millionaire
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Kastor on 22-01-2009, 20:32:58
Pa i nije baš kuriozitet, dešavalo se, mrzi me da proveram koliko puta ali i skoro, 2006. na primer...Uostalom te dve aktegorije se uglavnom preklapaju sa bar 3 nominacije.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Son of Man on 22-01-2009, 20:33:22
Ja bi komotno izbacio The Curious Case of Benjamin Button a ubacio In Bruges. Jos ovaj The Reader nisam gledo...al cu.

Ovako kako sad stoje stvari, Milk bi trebo da uzme.  :wink:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Milosh on 22-01-2009, 20:39:16
Quote from: "Kastor"Pa i nije baš kuriozitet, dešavalo se, mrzi me da proveram koliko puta ali i skoro, 2006. na primer...Uostalom te dve aktegorije se uglavnom preklapaju sa bar 3 nominacije.

Zapravo, te dve kategorije se najčešće preklapaju sa po četiri nominacije, kao da to rade namerno...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Son of Man on 22-01-2009, 20:49:44
E da, koga zanima dok. po kom je radjen Frost-Nixon nek se javi na pm. Odlicno su to uradili, skroz su skinuli fazon, a onaj novinar je pljunuti.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Alex on 23-01-2009, 00:44:20
Iako sam se nadao (potajno) da Dark Knight uđe u izbor za najbolji film, znao sam da se to neće dogoditi.

Predrasude su jake, da bi superherojski film bio nominovan, još uvek.

Gospodar prstenova, koji je bio nominovan od prvog dela, dobio je oskara tek na kraju za treći, iako je, realno zasluživao još za prvi.

Bila bi potrebna još 2-3 odlična filma o Betmenu, pa da neki bude nominovan i eventualno dobije glavnu nagradu, ali mala je verovatnoća da će se to desiti. Ta, još 2-3 odlična filma.

Podsetimo se da još ni jedan (čisto) SF film nije dobio oskara.
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 23-01-2009, 02:18:18
QuoteGospodar prstenova, koji je bio nominovan od prvog dela, dobio je oskara tek na kraju za treći, iako je, realno zasluživao još za prvi.

Pa realno, jedino je prvi i zaslužio.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Son of Man on 24-01-2009, 12:36:00
Gledo DOUBT, awesome, awesome, u srce me dirno.  :!:
Meril Strip pokidala, navijam za nju. :)
Definitivno tema na koju bi trebalo malo vise da se obrati paznja jer mnogo je takvih ocheva i dan danas koji ne razumeju svoju decu ili jednostavno NE ZELE da ih razumeju, ne mora da bude obavezno u ovom "BIKURIOUZ" smislu, nego u bilo kom drugom. Pazite da decu jbga...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 14-02-2009, 19:45:09
2009 BAFTA Awards



Best Film

Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

Frost/Nixon (2008)

Milk (2008/I)

The Reader (2008)
Alexander Korda Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year

Man on Wire (2008)

Hunger (2008)

In Bruges (2008)

Mamma Mia! (2008)

Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
Best Actor

Mickey Rourke for The Wrestler (2008)

Frank Langella for Frost/Nixon (2008)

Dev Patel for Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Sean Penn for Milk (2008/I)

Brad Pitt for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
Best Actress

Kate Winslet for The Reader (2008)

Angelina Jolie for Changeling (2008)

Kristin Scott Thomas for Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (2008)

Meryl Streep for Doubt (2008/I)

Kate Winslet for Revolutionary Road (2008)
Best Supporting Actor

Heath Ledger for The Dark Knight (2008)

Robert Downey Jr. for Tropic Thunder (2008)

Brendan Gleeson for In Bruges (2008)

Philip Seymour Hoffman for Doubt (2008/I)

Brad Pitt for Burn After Reading (2008)
Best Supporting Actress

Penélope Cruz for Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)

Amy Adams for Doubt (2008/I)

Freida Pinto for Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Tilda Swinton for Burn After Reading (2008)

Marisa Tomei for The Wrestler (2008)
David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction

Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Stephen Daldry for The Reader (2008)

Clint Eastwood for Changeling (2008)

David Fincher for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)

Ron Howard for Frost/Nixon (2008)
Best Screenplay (Original)

In Bruges (2008): Martin McDonagh

Burn After Reading (2008): Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

Changeling (2008): J. Michael Straczynski

Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (2008): Philippe Claudel

Milk (2008/I): Dustin Lance Black
Best Screenplay (Adapted)

Slumdog Millionaire (2008): Simon Beaufoy

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008): Eric Roth

Frost/Nixon (2008): Peter Morgan

The Reader (2008): David Hare

Revolutionary Road (2008): Justin Haythe
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 14-02-2009, 19:46:22
Ovako ce uz manje razlike biti podeljeni i Oskari.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: acaciA on 16-02-2009, 02:36:25
Nadam se da će jedna od razlika u podeli biti za najbolji film, i da će Oskara uzeti Button.

Čudno je to...kako se broj osoba koje misle da je film smor povećava, tako je moje mišljenje o tom filmu sve bolje i bolje.

...Upravo sam shvatila da Harvester i ja imamo (jedva primetne) sličnosti.
:?
...s' tim što je njegova zaluđenost Hostelom neopravdana, naravno.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Alex on 16-02-2009, 04:34:04
Ako se ne varam u Slumdog Millionaire nema poznatih glumaca - zvezda, glumačku ekipu uglavnom sačinjavaju indijski glumci. Film se dešava u savremenoj Indiji?

Smešno je i pomisliti da bi takav film mogao da dobije oskara za najbolji film.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 16-02-2009, 09:10:01
A kad pomisao postane realnost, dugo dugo ces se smejati.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Son of Man on 16-02-2009, 09:49:28
Man on wire za Oskara  :!:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Alexdelarge on 16-02-2009, 13:00:44
Quote from: "Alex"Ako se ne varam u Slumdog Millionaire nema poznatih glumaca - zvezda, glumačku ekipu uglavnom sačinjavaju indijski glumci. Film se dešava u savremenoj Indiji?

Smešno je i pomisliti da bi takav film mogao da dobije oskara za najbolji film.

mudro zboris.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Alexdelarge on 23-02-2009, 08:38:34
Academy Awards, USA: 2009
Just Announced...

Best Motion Picture of the Year
Winner: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - Christian Colson

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Winner: Sean Penn for Milk (2008/I)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Winner: Kate Winslet for The Reader (2008)

Best Achievement in Directing
Winner: Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

Best Foreign Language Film of the Year
Winner: Okuribito (2008)(Japan)

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song
Winner: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - A.R. Rahman, Sampooran Singh Gulzar("Jai Ho")

Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score
Winner: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - A.R. Rahman

Best Achievement in Editing
Winner: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - Chris Dickens

Best Achievement in Sound
Winner: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke, Resul Pookutty

Best Achievement in Sound Editing
Winner: The Dark Knight (2008) - Richard King

Best Achievement in Visual Effects
Winner: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) - Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton, Craig Barron

Best Documentary, Short Subjects
Winner: Smile Pinki (2008) - Megan Mylan

Best Documentary, Features
Winner: Man on Wire (2008) - James Marsh, Simon Chinn

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Winner: Heath Ledger for The Dark Knight (2008)

Best Short Film, Live Action
Winner: Spielzeugland (2007) - Jochen Alexander Freydank

Best Achievement in Cinematography
Winner: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - Anthony Dod Mantle

Best Achievement in Makeup
Winner: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) - Greg Cannom

Best Achievement in Costume Design
Winner: The Duchess (2008) - Michael O'Connor

Best Achievement in Art Direction
Winner: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) - Donald Graham Burt, Victor J. Zolfo

Best Short Film, Animated
Winner: Maison en petits cubes, La (2008) - Kunio Katô

Best Animated Feature Film of the Year
Winner: WALL·E (2008) - Andrew Stanton

Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published
Winner: Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - Simon Beaufoy

Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen
Winner: Milk (2008/I) - Dustin Lance Black

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Winner: Penélope Cruz for Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 23-02-2009, 09:51:53
Kakva nepravda! Miki da ne dobije nagradu!!!! :cry:  :cry:  :cry:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: crippled_avenger on 23-02-2009, 10:51:19
Super je sve oko Boylea i SLUMDOGa. Što se Rourkea tiče, drago mi je da nije dobio oskara. Kad s već srozao dotle da pokušava comeback u onakvom plačipičkastom filmu, dobro je da mu oskar nije zacementirao da je to prava direkcija.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 23-02-2009, 11:00:08
Sto, Son Pen ti nije bio placipickast u Mleku, Kejt nije placipickasti nacista u Citacu? :roll:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: crippled_avenger on 23-02-2009, 11:40:12
Jesu plačipičkasti, ali pravo da ti kažem od njih dvoje ni ne očekujem ništa bolje. Ja ne cenim oskare nimalo osim kao alat koji omogućuje dobitnicima da rade bolje i ambicioznije stvari. To što su Sean Penn i Kate Winslet dobili samo potvrđuje zašto više ne gledam prenose oskara niti me ta nagrada imalo zanima osim kao pijačni barometar kako stvari stoje i kome raste cena.

Mickey mi je drag pa mi je drago da mu se ova vrsta posrnuća nije isplatila kao što se recimo desilo Jennifer Connelly, pa više filmove sa njom ne mogu da podnesem a ranije sam bio najveći fan.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 23-02-2009, 12:16:17
Slazem se oko konstatacije pijacni barometar. Ja tu kicastu paradu takodje ne gledam jer nemam nerava da se budim, a jos manje zelim da remetim snove zbog razmazenih nalickanih dramosera.
Tesko da cemo se sporit i oko toga ko je bolji glumac, ali ovoga puta je Rourke bio, a ono barem uverljiviji i ranjiviji od Penna.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: crippled_avenger on 23-02-2009, 12:19:03
Ma Rourke je super, ali nadam se da razumeš moj rezon. Ja upravo zato što ga volim ne želim da posrne u art house.

Ja imam vrlo konkretan razlog što ne gledam. 1999. je posle oskara počelo bombardovanje i od tada me prenos podseća na to.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Son of Man on 23-02-2009, 12:55:30
Quote from: "Son of Man"Man on wire za Oskara  :!:
iz keca u kec  :D

I Shon Pen za Milk - kraljevski rad  :!:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Alex on 23-02-2009, 15:46:46
Quote from: "Alex"Ako se ne varam u Slumdog Millionaire nema poznatih glumaca - zvezda, glumačku ekipu uglavnom sačinjavaju indijski glumci. Film se dešava u savremenoj Indiji?

Smešno je i pomisliti da bi takav film mogao da dobije oskara za najbolji film.

Slumdog Millionaire kao dobitnik nije iznenađenje za mene, bar ne za poslednjih xx dana, od kad su ga sve kladionice tipovale kao sigurnog dobitnika. Izgleda da se ukus akademije nešto promenio, verovatno sa prirodnom promenom članova.

Ako ništa, pre godinu dana branio sam Deni Bojla i  njegov Sunshine od raznih nipodaštavanja ovde.
Čovek je snimio nekoliko manje (The Beach) ili više dobrih filmova ( Shallow Grave, Trainspotting, 28 Days Later..., Sunshine) u poslednjih 15-ak godina, uz po neki osrednji (A Life Less Ordinary), pa je možda ovaj novi nekakva kruna dosadašnjeg rada (mada mi deluje sumnjivo).

Meni je oskar izgubio kredibilitet od davanja glavne nagrade rutinskom filmu kao što je A Beautiful Mind (dobro, ima dosta primera i od ranije), ali kao da se nešto popravlja u zadnje vreme ili su filmovi zadnjih godina bolji.
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 23-02-2009, 16:20:30
QuoteSlazem se oko konstatacije pijacni barometar. Ja tu kicastu paradu takodje ne gledam jer nemam nerava da se budim, a jos manje zelim da remetim snove zbog razmazenih nalickanih dramosera.

Potpisujem! Možda bi otišlo i u potpis da NEKO nije ograničio dužinu potpisa.
Title: Re: Hm...
Post by: Ghoul on 23-02-2009, 16:51:08
Quote from: "Harvester"
QuoteSlazem se oko konstatacije pijacni barometar. Ja tu kicastu paradu takodje ne gledam jer nemam nerava da se budim, a jos manje zelim da remetim snove zbog razmazenih nalickanih dramosera.

Potpisujem! Možda bi otišlo i u potpis da NEKO nije ograničio dužinu potpisa.

meni je čak promaklo i da je baš prošle noći bio taj 'događaj': iznenadih se danas na vestima kad čuh obznanu dobitnika.

drago mi za bojla i slamdoga, navijao sam za to.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: cutter on 23-02-2009, 20:37:47
http://www.crvenazvezdafk.com/oskar-za-predsednikovu-cerku-1574-c1-content.htm

Oskar za predsednikovu ćerku
Postavljeno: 23.02.2009
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Gabriela Tana, ćerka predsednika našeg Kluba Dobrivoja Tanasijevića – Den Tane, producirala je film ,,The Duchess" koji je dobio Oskara za najbolji kostim.
Gabriela Tana, kojoj je ovo drugi film u producentskoj karijeri, lepu vest dočekala je u Beogradu, kao gost Festa. U filmu ,,The Duchess" glavne uloge tumače Kira Najtli i Ralf Fajns.

,,Izuzetno sam srećan i ponosan kao otac. Gabrijela je trenutno u Beogradu i večeras ćemo proslaviti veliki uspeh filma koji je producirala, jer Oskar je uvek Oskar. I njen sledeći film, sa Ralf Fajnsom u glavnoj ulozi, biće sniman ovde u Srbiji, a snimanje kako je već utvrđeno, počinje početkom marta sledeće godine." – rekao je Dobrivoje Tanasijević – Den Tana.
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 23-02-2009, 21:14:24
QuoteRalf Fajns

:x  :x  

Quotesa Ralf Fajnsom u glavnoj ulozi

:x  Pa to nije baš sasvim padežno ispravno  :(
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 23-02-2009, 21:19:01
QuoteGabriela Tana, ćerka predsednika našeg Kluba Dobrivoja Tanasijevića – Den Tane, producirala je film ,,The Duchess" koji je dobio Oskara za najbolji kostim.

To me podsjeti na onaj geg iz KYTV kad je britanskog boksera premlatio neki ogromni crnac, a na TV-u komentarišu otprilike
"... Britanci ne treba da se osjećaju loše, pošto je (taj što je pobijedio) imao pertle britanske proizvodnje. Dakle, još jedna pobjeda britanskog sporta!"
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Axle Munshine on 23-02-2009, 21:44:50
Bio sam uveren da ce Rourke dobiti Oskara za Wrestlera...al' eto...za "akademce" je bolja opcija pricica o gay politicaru nego o matorom keceru i kritici kapitalizma koji jede svoju decu...jbga...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: David on 23-02-2009, 22:24:57
Iako je predvidljiv nedostatak nagrada za "Wrestler"-a, bio je to za mene najbolji film ove Oscar-sezone (srchana i realisticna, intimna socijalna-studija o "entertainment"-marginalcima iz nedosanjanog "American dream"-a, jer bas u takvom showbizz miljeu luzerska pozicija ima svoj pravi subverzivan potencijal)...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 23-02-2009, 22:34:12
....a najbolji ne pobedjuju uvek. :cry:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: David on 23-02-2009, 22:42:53
Pogledao sam sve nominirane, ali nijedan od njih nije imao vise snage od "Wrester"-a da me svojom i stilskom i sadrzajnom koherencijom chulno (osjetilni summarum) proshejka... Ali, rekoh vec, u pitanju su bili prilicno predvidljivi izbori.

P.S. Drago mi je ako mislis kao i ja...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Shozo Hirono on 23-02-2009, 22:48:16
The Wrestler je 1/3 kome sam prosle godine dao ocenu 5, a jedini americki.
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Axle Munshine on 23-02-2009, 23:21:43
Da,za Wrestlera je ipak bilo predvidljivo,iako se slazem da je odlican,ako ne i najbolji proslogodisnji USA film...sa engleskog govornog podrucja In Bruges mi je takodje sjajan...ali su i njega marginalizovali...
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Alexdelarge on 04-03-2009, 08:36:27
da ne otvaram novu temu....

Crtica
Kako prevesti ,,Milionera..."

Svima koji su poslednjih nedelja pisali i pričali o filmu koji je trijumfovao na nedavnoj dodeli Oskara nametnulo se očigledno pitanje– kako prevesti ,,Slumdog Millionaire"?

– Ova engleska kovanica sastavljena je iz dve reči. ,,Slum" označava sirotinjsko predgrađe, a ,,dog" psa. Pravo značenje te reči bilo bi, dakle, džukac iz jataganmale. Prilikom svakog prevoda trebalo bi da se teži što doslovnijem prevodu. Međutim, ovu englesku reč od dva sloga moguće je prevesti samo opisno – objašnjava za ,,Politiku" lingvista akademik Ivan Klajn.

U distributerskoj kući ,,Milenijum", zahvaljujući kojoj će se ovaj film naći na repertoarima bioskopa u Srbiji pod nazivom ,,Milioner sa ulice", kažu da su se posle dugog razmatranja odlučili za ovakav naslov jer im je delovao najzvučnije. U ,,igri" su, kažu, između ostalog, bili i ,,Milioner iz blata" i ,,Milioner iz predgrađa", ali su im takvi predlozi delovali suvoparno.

Akademik Klajn, pak, odabir distributera smatra preblagim.

– Mislim da bi sintagma ,,Milioner iz blata" približnije opisala ovaj film jer se tu insistira na bedi i prljavštini. Ipak, dobro je što distributeri pokušavaju da naslov prevedu što vernije. Do sada se često dešavalo da nazivi ostvarenja budu potpuno izmenjeni u odnosu na original kako bi zvučali interesantnije – zaključuje akademik Klajn.

politika.rs
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 04-03-2009, 12:28:25
Quotenijedan od njih nije imao vise snage od "Wrester"-a


I ja sam siguran da nijedan nije imao više SNAGE od Wrestlera  :wink:
Title: Hm...
Post by: Tex Murphy on 04-03-2009, 12:31:32
Na te naše "prevode" naslova filmova mogu samo grohotom da se nasmijem. "Nema zemlje za starce"  :x  :x  :x
Za divno čudo, prevod na kopiji koju sam gledao neki dan radio je nekakav genije koji je ispravno preveo kao "Ovo nije zemlja za starce", ali na samom disku je bilo napisano "Bez države za starca"  :lol:
Title: Oscar 2009
Post by: Milosh on 16-03-2009, 04:47:28
Ako je nekome promaklo... Odlična Vernova kritika filma "The Reader", a dotiče se malo i nominacija za Oskara:

THE READER
or
I WAS A TEENAGE NAZI-FUCKER (spoilers)

THE READER is the story of Michael Berg, a rich and successful German lawyer who is tormented that he cannot be emotionally open with the beautiful women he has sex with because when he was a kid he got sick and puked and a lady took him home and later he went to thank her but he accidentally saw her bush so he started to spy on her and then he helped her shovel coal and she gave him a bath but he got a boner so she got naked and they started to have sex every day and she liked him to read books to her but then she abandoned him and later when he was a law student he saw her in a war crimes trial and it turned out she had been a Nazi concentration camp guard who locked 300 people in a church and let them burn to death because she didn't want them to escape and she took the blame for writing the report on it but he realized she didn't know how to read but he was too afraid to speak up about it and she got a life sentence which made him feel guilty so decades later he started to send her tapes of himself reading books and she used those to learn how to read and then they were gonna let her out early anyway and he was gonna help her get a job but she hung herself so he took his daughter to her grave and started to tell her about it. the end. Best picture nominee, too.

This movie has many things to signal that it is important: the Holocaust, based on a book, multiple time periods, a trial, Kate Winslet, Ralph Fiennes, the Weinstein Company logo, male nudity, female armpit hair, and about 45 minutes worth of tedious and gloomily shot scenes of an adult woman laying around naked with an actor portraying a 15 year old boy (David Kross - the German David Cross, I guess). But I have to admit, I could not figure out on my own what the movie was supposed to be saying or why somebody thought it was a story worth telling or watching.

The first section of the movie, the bathing and laying around reading section, looks at the affair with nostalgia, the way you only can get away with if the kid is a boy and the adult is a woman. This would not fly if it was a 35 year old man with a 15 year old girl (or boy for that matter). Admittedly, there is kind of a difference. Most 15 year old boys do dream of this sort of thing (except for the reading - how you gonna finish your homework if you also gotta read the classics of literature to your Nazi girlfriend?). But seeing poor Kate Winslet licking some gangly kid's belly gets old after a while and you can't help but wonder "jesus, is this supposed to be romantic, or erotic or something?" The marketers seem to think so, there's an ad saying "THE READER IS A SEXUALLY CHARGED FORBIDDEN AFFAIR."

The second section (the trial) replaces the laying around naked shots with many, many shots of the kid hunching over about to cry in torment as he hears the testimony, alternating with shots of his teacher looking at him wondering why he's so upset. In fact he's so upset he totally misses out on the '60s, which is visualized in a scene where he sits brooding by himself on the roof of a building, looking down into another building where college students dance in front of a peace sign poster and a couple make free love in clear view of the window. The only thing missing is the Daniel Stern narration. They use songs from the RUSHMORE soundtrack to represent the era, which is at least better than using songs from the FORREST GUMP soundtrack.

Every once in a while our little fascist-banger goes to class and they discuss the implications of the trial. In one scene a classmate rants about the trial being a sham because they're finding a few convenient scapegoats to blame for the Holocaust when in fact there were thousands of concentration camps and all of German society knew about it and failed to stop it from happening. I know it's showing not telling, but this is one of the few parts in the movie where I felt like I knew the point they were trying to make. Then that character is never heard from in the movie again and the protagonist continues to brood and cry, which I can only take to mean he feels sympathy for a heartless, murdering Nazi because he lost his virginity to her. I kept hoping that in a dramatic MATLOCK moment he would leap to his feet and yell "I FUCKED HER!" And the judge starts pounding his gavel angrily, "ORDER! ORDER IN ZEE COURT!" That would've been cool. And I was hoping one of the other guards would say she couldn't have locked the doors because her hand is paralyzed and she can't lock doors but then the kid throws her an apple and she reflexively catches it, and everyone gasps.

The third section of the movie is mostly about adult Michael (Ralph Fiennes) still obsessing over his booty call summer 30 years ago and apparently neglecting his daughter in order to spend all his time making tapes of reading books. At the end it explains that he was the inventor of the book on tape and made millions of dollars and this is based on a true story. Okay I made that last sentence up. But again I couldn't tell what the filmatists were going for here. Does he think he's in love with this elderly imprisoned Nazi lady he hasn't seen since he was a kid? Does he just do it because he feels guilty because he didn't reveal that she was illiterate, even though she didn't either? Or does he just have a strong commitment to adult education? And are we supposed to admire what he's doing, or feel sorry for him?

When he's just a stupid kid obsessing over his first vaginal contact you can understand (if not enjoy or be interested in) where he's coming from. But by the time he's an adult who looks like Ralph Fiennes it starts to be pathetic. I guess the idea is if you cast Kate Winslet then the character doesn't have to have any human qualities, we'll just empathize with her anyway. She's what they call a complex character: on one hand, she's a cold and unfriendly pedophile who's ashamed of not knowing how to read but not of letting 300 women and children burn to death. On the other hand, he fucked her. See? Multi-faceted. Look at all those layers!

Other than her Kate Winsletness there's no reason to like her, even before you know she's a Nazi. She's never friendly to him and is often cruel, even aside from the fact that she's a child molester. About the only thing nice she ever does is clean up his puke at the beginning, and even then she just dumps a bucket of water on it. If it was true love she'd use disinfectant. I guess in one scene they ride bikes together and she smiles, that must be the part where you understand why he would waste his whole life pining over this crazy bitch.

Note to Ralph Fiennes: there are other women who enjoy biking, some of them perhaps enjoy it even more than the first Nazi you bagged. Drop the nostalgia and get on with your life you fuckin loser. I'm sorry to put such a fine point on it, but it needs to be said. You need some tough love, and by that I do NOT mean you need to be molested by a Nazi. And by the way, I never saw an Ilsa movie before, but this has got to be the most boring of the entire series. I mean it would have to be.

If the idea was to show how a normal person can gradually slide into evil, I feel like they skipped that part. There's a pretty big leap from "I had to work at a concentration camp because if I worked in the office they'd find out I can't read" to "I couldn't open the doors on a crowded burning church because the people burning alive were my prisoners." If it means to explain that lack of a basic conscience, it fails. If the idea is to show that we are all human, that the good guys have flaws and the bad guys might have some good in them too, well, I think Paul Verhoeven did that much more effectively in his WWII movie BLACK BOOK - a movie that's both more fun and more devastating than this dull trip down the middle of the road.


If THE READER is actually a good movie then I sure as hell don't get why. But it's based on a book, so I went to wikipedia to find out what the deal is. From the detailed plot description it sounds like the movie is remarkably faithful, with one major exception being that the book is loaded with long interior monologues musing about all the implications of everything that's going on. In the movie, you just look at the dude pouting and crying. I could've watched the movie ten times in a row and while I would certainly have confessed to many crimes that I did not commit I would not have ever guessed that the book is about "the difficulties of subsequent generations to comprehend the Holocaust; specifically, whether a sense of its origins and magnitude can be adequately conveyed solely through written and oral media." I thought it was just about a dude who never got over that summer when he fucked that Nazi.

I'm sure there are some people out there who like this movie, and if they get something out of it then good for them I guess, I'm not asking it to spell out its themes for me to understand. But I just didn't find the story compelling. I guess I like my lurid trash to be more fun. Give me WILD THINGS over this shit any day. If this genuinely has something to say about the Holocaust or pedophilia or literacy or whatever then you guys better tell me about it later because I sure didn't get it out of the movie. Wikipedia says that those of us who weren't alive for the Holocaust can't comprehend exactly what it was like - no shit, Poirot. I'm sure the book has something more to say about it, but I don't think the movie does.

Now, some people might say it's not fair to bring up the fact that this was unjustly nominated for the best picture Oscar. But that nomination is the only reason I paid to see it, and in fact all the marketing since before it was even finished was based around the idea that it was an Oscar contender. I guarantee you that other than members of the Oprah Book Club, 99% percent of all viewings of this movie will be Oscar related. Therefore I think it's legit to bring this up.

True, this is the same award that went to CRASH, and you can't take them too seriously. I know that. But I think 2008 was a banner year for movies and it's sad to see such an uninspired bunch taking the honors. I mean look, I'm not surprised the Academy doesn't have the same tastes as me, I'm not gonna complain that they incorrectly failed to nominate REDBELT. That's normal. But there are a whole slew of 2008 movies almost universally considered to be better than this crap, two of them particularly obvious.

It's not like the greatness of DARK KNIGHT and WALL-E are a secret. WALL-E is a hit with audiences but it's also the best reviewed movie of the year. I have no doubt in my mind that it will be remembered as a classic for decades. I also have no doubt in my mind that nobody will have any idea what THE READER is in five years. But because WALL-E is a cartoon it's only worthy to compete with fucking BOLT and not with the grownups. Ghettoized like in Roger Rabbit.

Some skeptics say yeah, DARK KNIGHT and WALL-E are pretty good, but they're not Best Picture. Best Picture means IMPORTANT. Well, what is an important movie? I believe WALL-E and THE DARK KNIGHT are important just as filmmaking, because they transcend their respective genres and change people's ideas of what those types of movies are capable of. I also believe that the political subtext of both movies is more thought out and has inspired more discussion than whatever the fuck the more openly-trying-to-be-political THE READER is supposed to be about. And yet unlike THE READER they also manage to be incredibly entertaining. A mistake, maybe, I don't know. (Though BENJAMIN BUTTON and probable winner SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE are both mainstream entertainment type of movies, so I don't know.)

Maybe voters turned their noses up to DARK KNIGHT and WALL-E because they are commercial, blockbuster type of movies. Okay yeah, they made a ton of money, but if you look strictly at the artistry I think THE READER is the one that's the cynical Hollywood moneymaking exercise. We've all seen a million comic book movies and computer animation cartoons, we know the level of mediocrity you can get away with and still make a billion dollars. The respective filmatists behind DK and W-E rewrote the rules though. They challenged the notions of what you're supposed to do (or not do) in those movies and delivered far more than anyone ever expects or thought possible. THE READER does the opposite, it just sloppily hits on those notes you need for a movie you're gonna market purely as an Oscar contender and doesn't even excel in any of those areas. The fucking thing isn't even shot all that well and it has Roger Deakins' name on it. (I think he was replaced by a different guy, presumably out of boredom.)

To be fair, there is one scene that is very effectively uncomfortable. During the trial there is some emotional testimony from a Holocaust survivor. Suddenly in the theater, a phone begins to ring. A drunk lady paws through her bag trying to find the phone, which keeps playing a snippet of Lionel Richie's "Hello." How do you not laugh at that? But you can't laugh. Very intense. This probaly won't happen in other showings, but I will still give the movie credit for having made such a moment possible.

Anyway oh well, a snub is nothing new, puts 'em in good company. But you know what, things are getting better in this world, we don't need to just accept the same old bullshit just because it's always been that way. Didn't you Hollywood fuckers know we elected Obama? If we can elect Obama we can start ignoring this type of horse shit and giving awards to better movies, can't we? Maybe you haven't heard about hope and change? What about striving for excellence?

Oh well, I don't give a shit. Go fuck a Nazi.